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  • 1
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    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, standard deviation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 120330, WRMC No. 20102; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 120457, WRMC No. 20201; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 560942 data points
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  • 2
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, standard deviation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 120330, WRMC No. 20102; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 120457, WRMC No. 20201; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 561190 data points
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, standard deviation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 120330, WRMC No. 20102; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 120457, WRMC No. 20201; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 467303 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, standard deviation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 120330, WRMC No. 20102; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 120457, WRMC No. 20201; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 561293 data points
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  • 5
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Direct radiation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 158706 data points
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  • 6
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Direct radiation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 290847 data points
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  • 7
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Direct radiation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 297197 data points
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  • 8
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Direct radiation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 120330, WRMC No. 20102; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 120457, WRMC No. 20201; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 396585 data points
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  • 9
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Direct radiation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave upward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 120330, WRMC No. 20102; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 120457, WRMC No. 20201; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 396669 data points
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  • 10
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Meteorology Climatology Remote Sensing, Dep. Umweltwissenschaften, Universität Basel
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Description: In Gobabeb, Namibia SWD, LWD and DIR are each measured redundant with two instruments of the same make (not in this data base). The differences between the pairs are used in the quality control. This is done manually by inspecting plots of half-day diurnal courses of the pairs and their differences. Values are removed mostly in the morning due to daily cleaning. Other reasons for larger differences are birds, insects, or people at the station. There are regular fog events varying in frequency over the year. Usually, the fog appears in the second half of the night and disappears a few hours after sunrise. The case temperatures of pyrgeometers practically never drop below dewpoint but there can be water deposition of the dome.
    Keywords: Air temperature at 2 m height; BARO; Barometer; Baseline Surface Radiation Network; BSRN; DATE/TIME; Diffuse radiation; Diffuse radiation, standard deviation; Direct radiation; Direct radiation, standard deviation; GOB; Gobabeb; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; HYGRO; Hygrometer; Long-wave downward radiation; Long-wave downward radiation, standard deviation; Long-wave upward radiation; Monitoring station; MONS; Namib Desert, Namibia; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110315, WRMC No. 20100; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 110316, WRMC No. 20101; Pyranometer, Kipp & Zonen, CMP22, SN 120330, WRMC No. 20102; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 110408, WRMC No. 20200; Pyrgeometer, Kipp & Zonen, CGR4, SN 120457, WRMC No. 20201; Pyrheliometer, Kipp & Zonen, CHP 1, SN 110764, WRMC No. 20000; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation; Short-wave downward (GLOBAL) radiation, standard deviation; Short-wave upward (REFLEX) radiation; Station pressure; Thermometer
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 580066 data points
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